Short time from 7:30-9 this morning. Missed yesterday's larger number of 
warblers but there were still plenty of good birds and fellow birders to share 
them with.
A small mixed flock of warblers flew through the trees just west of the Lab 
feeding station - caught a glimpse of Yellow-rumped, Chestnut-sided and 
Magnolia amongst others moving too fast to id.
A pair of Rose-breasted Grosbeaks were breakfasting along the trail just before 
the Sherwood platform beside some raucous catbirds - not sure what they were 
mimicking...
Heard several red-eyed vireo along SW portion of Wilson Trail, then a nice view 
of a Veery and Wood Thrush foraging under beeches (thanks for spotting them 
Rosenbergs!)
After unsuccesfully trying to catch a glimpse of the Northern Waterthrush 
singing near the boardwalk along the East trail, I headed back across the road 
towards Wilson Trail and in  a short space had two singing Wood Thrushes 
perched on branches directly over the trail.
Had 36 species by the time I got back to my car where a female kestrel was 
preening in a nearby tree.
Colleen Richards




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